Sandwell Council rules site near to industrial units is improper for a college Waterside House, in Charles Street, West Bromwich Parents who stated they certainly were required to send their children to lessons very nearly 130 miles away have lost their bid to open a secondary school in the Black Country. Sandwell and Manchester Education Trust, an umbrella group setup by Bangladeshi, Indian and Pakistani Muslim leaders, arranged a vacant site in West Bromwich for the project. They said parents had to send their children to independent schools as far away as Blackburn and Bradford to be shown the ethos of these religion. But Sandwell Councilas planning committee decided the proposed site, Waterside House, in Charles Street, was improper for the task. The Health and Safety Executive recommended contrary to the plan because of the buildingas aproximity to harmful premisesa, including a chemical circulation device. The Trust had sent applications for permission under the title of Derby-based Mohsin Teladia, and produced a design and access statement through Birmingham-based agents Design Space 2. In an extended astatement of needa report, it said the system could produce 35 full-time and 15 part-time jobs. It said it wanted to promote the Islamic ethos, practice young Muslims to take an active part in British culture, and promote activities and leisure activities within Sharia law. The Trust mentioned of pupils: aThey is likely to be prepared with all the necessary information and expertise to be the instructions because of their community, so their community flourishes with the peaceful message of Islam and promoting the values of equality and responsibility to advertise social cohesion both in the Muslim community and in the non-Muslim community.a It said students would not be a aburden on societya and would pay expenses of around A1,800 per year. But planning officer Douglas Eardley said as it was on land given by planning policies for work use the development must certanly be rejected, and would be aadversely influenced by existing professional usesa. And he agreed with authority highways officials that parking was ainadequatea.
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